The students of Harvard University are struggling to find another college as the University has rescinded its acceptance letters because of the things that were allegedly posted online.
The Harvard Crimson reports that, it had received screenshots of the inappropriate pictures and also jokes that were sent within a private Facebook chat group.
Some mocked the sexual assault, Holocaust and also the deaths of children, while the others had punch lines that were directed at the specific ethnic or racial groups.
In the mid-April, employees in the Admissions Office have emailed the students who have posted the offensive memes.
A student whose acceptance was withdrawn has shared the email with The Crimson.
It reads, in part:
“The Admissions Committee was disappointed to learn that several students in a private group chat for the Class of 2021 were sending messages that contained offensive messages and graphics. As we understand you were among the members contributing such material to this chat, we are asking that you submit a statement to explain your contributions and actions for discussion with the Admissions Committee. It is unfortunate that I have to reach out about this situation.”
When reached out for a comment on the issue to the Harvard University, the university has not responded to issue.
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